The Sweat Sesh

The Sweat Sesh

Signature Workout: BoomBox

A 10-round cardio and resistance workout comprising heavy bag work and functional training that is going to keep you on your toes and never bored. Our 45-minute program is suitable for novices and fitness enthusiasts alike, so whether you want to come in to learn some moves, or to practice the ones you’ve got, or simply want to get a good sweat sesh in, boOm is the place for you. With awesome beats, funky lights, and a unique workout every day, not only will you get stronger and fitter, you’ll have fun doing it and your form will be on point. Look below for a list of things you will need for a class here at boOm.

Small Class: BoomCIRCUIT

Held in the personal training area, with an 8-person limit, BoomCIRCUIT is a 45-minute full-body circuit workout with high intensity intervals and functional movements. The program is aimed to help you max out your cardiovascular and muscular endurance. Every class is highly varied to prevent fitness plateaus.

Personal Training

For 1 to 4 persons, you can arrange to have a 1-hour personal training session at your convenience. Prior to the start of the first session, you and your instructor will work on a personal plan and carve out focus areas for you or your group of friends. These personal training sessions need not include boxing and can focus on other fitness areas like developing cardiovascular endurance or muscular strength. The rates for hourly sessions are as follows:

1 person – $1002 persons – $1203 persons – $1504 persons – $200

What you need to bring

Water Socks & Gym Shoes Boxing Wraps* Boxing Gloves*

*If you don’t have them, we sell boxing wraps (for $12) and offer glove rentals (free of charge) in the studio. These are mandatory for your own safety. Not required for BoomCIRCUIT classes.

Please arrive 20 minutes early for your first time. There will be a safety and introductory briefing that will commence 5 minutes before the class start time. This is compulsory for all first-timers. Unfortunately, if you miss this briefing, you will not be allowed entry into the class – so plan ahead!

The 6 Punches

Jab

Delivered in a line originating from your chin, this may be the most versatile punch used both defensively and offensively. It can set you up for other power punches, and help you gauge the distance between you and your opponent. With its long reach and speed, this punch allows you to counter your opponent, and keep them at bay to give you a window to retreat or pivot away from peril.

Cross

With the torque generated from the rotation of your hips and shoulders, this is the perfect knockout punch. This punch acts like a wound up spring that drives forward towards your opponent, delivering power as it lands. It really is the “Pow” of the “Boom Boom Pow”!

Technique: As you extend your back arm fully, twist your back foot inward and rotate from your hips. You should end up with your thumb at the bottom of your clenched fist.

Front Hook

Surprise! This punch is sure to catch your opponent off guard, delivering a good balance of power and speed. A punch only heightened peripherial vision will catch, this is most effective when you are in close striking range of your opponent.

Technique: Keeping your elbows high and in line with your shoulder, this punch is thrown while your arm is bent at a right angle. Knuckles pointing forward, palms facing your face. Remember to twist your front foot in the direction of the punch.

Back Hook

Here’s another powerful punch that can knock out your opponent, but not without its own challenges. Originating from your back arm, it might not have the same speed as other punches, but if you find yourself within striking distance of your opponent, this punch can deliver one heck of a headache when it finally lands.

Technique: Similar to the front hook, but with your back hand and in the opposite direction. Don’t forget – keep your elbow high and twist your foot and hip inwards.

Front Uppercut

The front uppercut is another knockout punch when delivered perfectly. With that ever so slight dip and power driven upwards, if delivered straight to the chin, this can really throw your opponent off by disorientating and destabilizing him. If you’re close enough to smell what your opponent had for lunch, this is the move for you.

Technique: With a slight dip at the waist and keeping your palm facing your body, drive your front arm upwards towards the chin of your opponent. Pivot with your legs and hips to deliver more power with your uppercut.

Back Uppercut

Be most careful with this one, as it leaves you vulnerable and open to other punches thrown your way. However, it does serve well to destabilize the body of your opponent, giving you some time to execute your next knockout move. It works wonderfully paired with the front upper cut. And if both are thrown together with speed, you’ll be sure to force your opponent into retreat.

Technique: Similar to the front uppercut, drive your back arm upwards towards the body of your opponent. Remember to use your legs and hips to pivot.

Jab

Delivered in a line originating from your chin, this may be the most versatile punch used both defensively and offensively. It can set you up for other power punches, and help you gauge the distance between you and your opponent. With its long reach and speed, this punch allows you to counter your opponent, and keep them at bay to give you a window to retreat or pivot away from peril.

Cross

With the torque generated from the rotation of your hips and shoulders, this is the perfect knockout punch. This punch acts like a wound up spring that drives forward towards your opponent, delivering power as it lands. It really is the “Pow” of the “Boom Boom Pow”!

Technique: As you extend your back arm fully, twist your back foot inward and rotate from your hips. You should end up with your thumb at the bottom of your clenched fist.

Front Hook

Surprise! This punch is sure to catch your opponent off guard, delivering a good balance of power and speed. A punch only heightened peripherial vision will catch, this is most effective when you are in close striking range of your opponent.

Technique: Keeping your elbows high and in line with your shoulder, this punch is thrown while your arm is bent at a right angle. Knuckles pointing forward, palms facing your face. Remember to twist your front foot in the direction of the punch.

Back Hook

Here’s another powerful punch that can knock out your opponent, but not without its own challenges. Originating from your back arm, it might not have the same speed as other punches, but if you find yourself within striking distance of your opponent, this punch can deliver one heck of a headache when it finally lands.

Technique: Similar to the front hook, but with your back hand and in the opposite direction. Don’t forget – keep your elbow high and twist your foot and hip inwards.

Front Uppercut

The front uppercut is another knockout punch when delivered perfectly. With that ever so slight dip and power driven upwards, if delivered straight to the chin, this can really throw your opponent off by disorientating and destabilizing him. If you’re close enough to smell what your opponent had for lunch, this is the move for you.

Technique: With a slight dip at the waist and keeping your palm facing your body, drive your front arm upwards towards the chin of your opponent. Pivot with your legs and hips to deliver more power with your uppercut.

Back Uppercut

Be most careful with this one, as it leaves you vulnerable and open to other punches thrown your way. However, it does serve well to destabilize the body of your opponent, giving you some time to execute your next knockout move. It works wonderfully paired with the front upper cut. And if both are thrown together with speed, you’ll be sure to force your opponent into retreat.

Technique: Similar to the front uppercut, drive your back arm upwards towards the body of your opponent. Remember to use your legs and hips to pivot.